5. Rekindle the Safety Duo

LaRon Landry and Yeremiah Bell both had tremendous seasons in their first year in the Big Apple.

Unfortunately for New York, both safeties are due to become unrestricted free agents this offseason. With the current cap situation, it is unlikely that Gang Green can re-sign both players.

There are many elite safeties on the free-agent market this season, including William Moore, Louis Delmas and Charles Woodson. New York will have trouble affording those top-end players, though.

The best decision for the Jets would be to re-sign Bell to a short-term contract that does not put a strain on the salary cap, while also hoping for either Antonio Allen and Josh Bush to step in and develop significantly in their second season.

3. Bring Back Braylon Edwards

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Braylon Edwards just looks right in a Jets uniform.

The former first-round pick is coming off of a couple of down years with the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks, but he was the Jets' top receiving option in the team's final three games after being claimed off waivers.

Edwards has had some of his finest seasons in the Big Apple, and he was crucial in helping lead New York to back-to-back AFC Championship games in the first two years of the Rex Ryan era.

Most importantly, Edwards will be incredibly cost-efficient for the Jets. They may even be able to bring him back on the veteran's minimum.